BRIAN-CRAMP-Obituary

BRIAN C. CRAMP

Hamilton, Massachusetts

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CRAMP, Brian C. Age 57, of Hamilton, MA, died Friday, Feb. 26. Born in Pittsfield, MA, Brian was the son of the late Millard G. Cramp and Jacqueline C. Girard. Brian joined the Army at age 17, and was accepted into the elite US Army Special Forces Green Berets. He trained as a Recovery...

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Brian was my neighbor for about four years and became a wonderful friend and helper for myself and my two kids. Think about him often and his selflessness. And I miss him. Days after his passing, I had a juvenile pileated woodpecker that came and sat on a stump he had cut for me for my plants on my front lawn. She stayed for hours and I knew it was a sign from him. Miss you, Brian. Thank you for everything.

Was just looking for Brian and found him here. Hard working man who put me hard to work! Very sorry I wasn't able to say goodbye. RIP my old buddies Brian and Bruiser.

Brian was a great friend and I thought extremely highly of him. We had many adventures together and I will always remember him as a funny and loving gentleman. Brian is one of the warmest souls I've ever meet or probably ever meet again. Brett

Rest in Peace my from Tom and Carmen a.k.a Chopstick we didn't know you have pass until today. We knew you for a while we will miss you dear friend. RIP

I knew Brian for 38 years, a true friend. Even though his mind was going a million miles an hour, he always thought about helping others. He will be missed, but will always remain in the hearts and memories of those who knew him. Out here Brian. RIP

I am so sorry. I always enjoyed spending time with you at family gatherings.

My memory is that you were always there looking out for me. You were the cousin I was closest to in age and though I was born first felt you were the older one, having my backside. I remember spending many school vacations at your house, five cots lined up in a row in the basement welcoming my four sisters and me. I can't imagine that would have been your first pick in how to spend your school vacation yet felt welcomed with open arms, spending time together and hanging out. Even at a...

Brian was my neighbor and friend for the past eight years. As a single mom, he taught me how to clean out my gutters, restart my pilot on my oil burner, fix my snowblower and grow a mean lawn. He was a friend beyond anything. He was generous with his time and expertise and was so incredibly well-versed in history, politics, literature. I learned so much from him and so did my children. I will miss him beyond words. My neighborhood feels so empty. I will miss my 5am good morning conversation...